Lead Network Architect id-9690

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US, Nevada

The SHOW comes alive at MGM Resorts International

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work in a place full of excitement, diversity, and entertainment? Are you enthusiastic about being a team player in one of the most fascinating industries in the world? At MGM Resorts, we seek individuals like YOU to create unique and show-stopping experiences for our guests.

THE JOB:

The Lead Network Architect requires product management level ownership for all solution designs that lead to the successful implementation of both physical and logical/secure network solutions. This role encompasses three key areas of focus: physical designs that illustrate how the network system integrates with the enterprise, logical/secure designs to meet defined solution requirements, and monitoring/measuring that validates digital experience and business value from designs is achieved. The candidate will also require active involvement with operational governance, cross-functional architecture reviews, and continuous improvement to optimize security, scalability, availability, supportability, and cost.

THE DAY-TO-DAY:

THE IDEAL CANDIDATE:

  • Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience

  • 8+ years in network architecture and design.

  • 5+ years of experience with network engineering build and run, including Cisco, Cisco ACI, Cisco Wireless, Palo Alto, Citrix NetScaler, and Zscaler (Juniper or HP experience a plus).

THE PERKS & BENEFITS:

  • Prioritize your wellness, access programs crafted to nurture your mental and physical health.

  • Enjoy unbeatable discounts on hotel stays, dining, retail, entertainment, and exclusive partner perks for travel, tech, and beyond!

  • Savor delicious meals for free in our employee dining room.

  • Park with ease—whether you're on or off shift, it's free!

  • From healthcare to financial support and generous time-off options, we’ve got you covered.

  • Elevate your career with development programs, connect through networking events, and make a difference with community volunteer opportunities.

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